Finder's Fee Agreement (India)

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This Finder’s Fee Agreement is an agreement between an individual (or firm) that will seek out a business relationship, customer or investment on another’s behalf and make an introduction. This agreement sets forth the finder’s authority and establishes the parameters that will protect the rights and confidential information of both the company and the individuals involved. This agreement contains provisions regarding the services to be rendered, each person’s role, the compensation or commission paid and term of the agreement term.

Due to the unusual nature of the finder’s relationship with the business it represents, it is crucial that the agreement be in writing. A written Finder’s Fee Agreement will prove invaluable in the event of disagreements, misunderstandings or litigation.

These important provisions are included in this Agreement:
  • Parties: Identifies the names of the parties entering into the agreement;
  • Services: Appoints the finder on either an exclusive or non-exclusive basis;
  • Status of Finder: Sets forth the independent contractor status of the finder;
  • Confidential Information: Finder agrees not to divulge confidential information to any third party except in connection with the introductory services.

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  3. Finder’s Fee Agreement for use in India
Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of the states and territories of India

Finder's Fee Agreement (India)

Product Details

Product Finder's Fee Agreement (India)
Country India
Pages 8
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
Platform Windows Compatible
Mac Compatible
Linux Compatible
Availability In Stock. Instant Download
Usage Unlimited number of prints
Category Finders Fee Agreement
Product number #34876
Download time Less than 1 minute (approx.)
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Frequently Asked Questions

A Finder's Fee Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms under which one party (the finder) will receive compensation for introducing another party to a potential business relationship or investment opportunity.

Having a written agreement helps clarify the roles and responsibilities of each party, protects confidential information, and provides a legal framework to resolve disputes that may arise.

Key components of a Finder's Fee Agreement include the names of the parties, the services to be rendered, the compensation structure, confidentiality provisions, and the term of the agreement.

Yes, a Finder's Fee Agreement can be modified if both parties agree to the changes in writing. It is important to document any amendments to avoid future misunderstandings.

Yes, once signed by both parties, a Finder's Fee Agreement is legally binding and enforceable in a court of law, provided it complies with applicable laws and regulations.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are looking to establish a business relationship may require a Finder's Fee Agreement to formalize the introduction process and ensure that both parties understand their roles and responsibilities. This agreement helps clarify the compensation structure for the finder, providing peace of mind during negotiations.
  • Situations requiring the recruitment of clients or investors often necessitate a Finder's Fee Agreement to protect the interests of both the finder and the business. By outlining the terms of the agreement, parties can avoid potential disputes related to commissions and confidentiality.
  • For those engaging in real estate transactions, a Finder's Fee Agreement can be essential in defining the relationship between the finder and the property owner. This ensures that the finder is compensated for their efforts in locating potential buyers or investors, while also safeguarding sensitive information.
  • Businesses seeking to expand their network may utilize a Finder's Fee Agreement to formalize arrangements with independent contractors who will introduce them to new clients. This written agreement helps establish trust and clarity in the business relationship.
  • Companies looking to incentivize referrals can benefit from a Finder's Fee Agreement, which outlines the terms under which finders will be compensated for successful introductions. This agreement serves as a legal framework to support the referral process.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate for situations where the finder is also a direct competitor of the business they are representing. In such cases, conflicts of interest may arise, making it difficult to maintain confidentiality and trust.
  • – If the finder is not an independent contractor but rather an employee of the business, a Finder's Fee Agreement is unnecessary. Employee compensation should be governed by employment contracts instead.
  • – In cases where the introduction does not involve any financial compensation or commission, using this agreement may complicate the relationship unnecessarily. Simpler agreements or verbal understandings may suffice.
  • – If the parties involved are not willing to adhere to the terms of a written agreement, it may be better to avoid using this form. A Finder's Fee Agreement requires mutual consent and commitment to be effective.
  • – This form should not be used in jurisdictions where finder’s fees are illegal or heavily regulated, as it may lead to legal complications and invalidate the agreement.

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